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wannaburn said:Very nice! Now thats a laser with some class ;D Is the housing brass?
can't really tell you where i got all the stuf because it's all junk I've collected over the years, hence my name The JUNK Monger There is nothing here that I bought. only discarded junk and the cool button i'm using I found on the ground going to work it was a button from a shirt.roSSco said:Very cool! Can you give descriptions of where you got those parts and the sizes?
Also, it looks like "paraphernalia".
flogged said:Nice work, something unique & with character.
It was interesting to read about your troubles machining copper. Ah, copper, silver, gold - all related to each other, and all among the best conductors you'll find. These days copper has become something of a poor man's gold. There's been a epidemic of copper stealing now that it's going for around $4.00/pound. (one of many links on the subject.. http://www.kvbc.com/Global/story.asp?S=5109520)
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, bronze is copper and.. tin & others (heh, just checked the wiki)
I wish I had access to some real machining tools.. err, and knew how to use them.
I take it you're using a lavadrive as the regulator?
Anyway, it's nice to see creative use made from discarded stuff. We live in a throwaway society and so much stuff gets wasted, good to see someone making use of it.
EDIT.. I've got a few cases of unused CR2 batteries, so I'm thinking for my next bluray I'll make something around the CR2 - either a one or two cell job with a lavadrive. Li batteries are good for high drain devices, much better than alkaline batteries.